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  • Independent member for Warringah Zali Steggall

    ‘Teal-style’ search: NSW Liberals look beyond membership in bid to unseat Zali Steggall

    Party members in Warringah encouraged to nominate possible candidates via expressions of interest form
  • United Australia Party’s Clive Palmer speaks to media during the 2022 Victorian state election campaign in Melbourne, Thursday, November 24, 2022. Victorians go to the polls on Saturday, November 26. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett) NO ARCHIVING

    Clive Palmer’s mining company pumped $116m into UAP at 2022 election, helping it outspend major parties

  • Voting at a Sydney school

    Teal voters are more likely to be Labor-leaning than conservative, study finds

  • Independent MPs Zoe Daniel, Sophie Scamps, Zali Steggall, Allegra Spender, Kylea Tink and Monique Ryan

    Winning teal independents backed by $10.2m in political donations

  • Liberal party federal director Andrew Hirst

    Liberal party opposes Labor’s truth in political advertising and spending cap laws

  • Scott Morrison gestures with hand towards Anthony Albanese during a leader's debate

    ABC calls for mandate to ensure it hosts federal election debate

  • Teena McQueen ‘spits in the face’ of Liberals by hailing defeat of ‘lefties’, Tim Wilson says

  • Coalition ‘subverted democracy’ with election-day statement on asylum boat, Labor says

  • ‘Disgraceful’: report reveals Morrison government pressured border force to promote election day boat arrival

  • Climate 200: man behind teal MPs warns Labor not to hobble independents with electoral spending cap

  • Labor aims to legislate spending caps and truth in advertising, says Don Farrell

  • Safety threats to politicians spark 39 Australian federal police investigations related to election

  • Australia’s 35 newly elected MPs head to ‘parliament school’

  • Peter Dutton says NSW Liberal party preselection delays were ‘completely unacceptable’

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Opinion

  • Trent Zimmerman gets a hug after the bill to amend the Marriage Act passes through the House of Representatives

    What becomes of the politically departed? Sadly, I’m now finding out

    Trent Zimmerman
    It has been a strange period as the formalities of the end of parliamentary service kick in
  • Katharine Murphy

    Peter Dutton is consciously uncoupling himself and the Liberals from Morrison’s integrity commission car crash

    Katharine Murphy
  • Van Badham

    Is Australia’s election result a teal revolution or an old story of centre-right flight?

    Van Badham
  • Anthony Albanese’s ministry contains more surprises than expected following a factional kerfuffle

    Katharine Murphy Political editor
  • Peter Dutton’s formula will be a bit less culture war, a lot less religion and more traditional Liberal policy

    Katharine Murphy
  • Congratulations to the Greens political party, they have finally done something useful! FINALLY! YEAH!

    First Dog on the Moon
  • How Australia’s electoral system allowed voters to finally impose a ceasefire in the climate wars

    Michael Mann and Malcolm Turnbull
  • Voters often invest their hopes in a new government, but the atmosphere feels more like relief

    Katharine Murphy
  • Peter Dutton, a ferocious partisan, is now trying to walk both sides of the street

    Katharine Murphy
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In depth

  • (from left) Western Australia Labor senator Fatima Payman, Fowler independent Dai Le, Labor MP for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour and Labor MP for Tangney Sam Lim.

    The 47th parliament is the most diverse ever – but still doesn’t reflect Australia

  • Fatima Payman

    ‘I want to normalise hijab wearing’: WA’s newest Labor senator on making history

  • MP for North Sydney Kylea Tink speaking to media, surrounded by supporters

    What will the teal wave mean for Victorian and NSW state elections?

  • New Griffith Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather out in the community before the election.

    Knock-on effect: Greens to target ‘quiet Australians’ with winning campaign template

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Data and interactive guides

  • Map of the Australian election showing booth-by-booth results of who won in that area

    Booth by booth: detailed maps of the 2022 Australian election result

  • Election results 2022 live tracker – latest Australia federal poll updates, all seat counts as they're called to find out who won the Australian election

    Australian election results 2022: live votes tracker and federal seat counts

    Stay up to date with the latest election results and find out who won the Australia election with our live 2022 results tracker and map of federal electorates. Seats are called from predictions based on voting data from the Australian Electoral Commission
  • Pork-o-meter pork barrel project thumbnail. Pork barrelling spending Australia politics figures money.  Tracking projects, promises and announcements by electorate Coalition and Labor MPs and candidates, and map of Australia seats and states Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison visit in 2022 Australian federal election campaign

    Pork-o-meter: tracking Australian election spending announcements by electorate and leaders’ campaign map

    Election promises or pork barrelling? From commuter car parks to tourist trails, politicians promise many things when an election looms. We are tracking all announcements from Coalition and Labor MPs and candidates throughout the campaign, and which seats and states the party leaders are visiting. You can also search to see how much your electorate is getting so far
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Podcasts

  • New Australian cabinet sworn in

    ‘You can’t be what you can’t see’: who gets to enter Australian politics?

  • Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday

    Will Peter Dutton help or hinder Anthony Albanese’s mandate?

  • Successful teal independent candidates, clockwise from top left: Zali Steggall, Kylea Tink, Sophie Scamps, Allegra Spender, Monique Ryan and Zoe Daniel

    The teal playbook: how independents pushed out Liberals

  • Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese and his interim ministers, Penny Wong, Jim Chalmers, Richard Marles and Katy Gallagher, speak to the media during a press conference, journalists have their hands raised to ask questions

    The end of political coverage as usual – with Lenore Taylor

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Video and pictures

  • Morrison government tried to ‘scare people into a vote’ over asylum seeker boat, says PM – video

  • ‘We don’t trust in the United Nations, thank goodness,’ Australia’s former prime minister tells congregation

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    ‘We don’t trust in governments’, Scott Morrison tells Margaret Court’s Perth church – video

    ‘We don’t trust in the United Nations, thank goodness,’ Australia’s former prime minister tells congregation

  • Liberal incumbents in traditionally safe urban electorates across the country have been pushed out, paving the way for Labor government

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    Teal independents flush out the Liberal party in inner-city seats across Australia – video

    Liberal incumbents in traditionally safe urban electorates across the country have been pushed out, paving the way for Labor government

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